On Sep 09 2021, Amos T <[email protected]> wrote:
> But whatabout the metadata and data of s3ql?  Do you provide some parity 
> there?

No, S3QL relies completely on the filesystem where this data is being
stored.


> If not, can that be extended by s3qlcmd so in a very worse case
> scenaria, when metadata and data of the s3ql files happens, it can
> recover?

Well, in principle everything is possible. I don't think anyone is
planning to do that work though.

It's also not clear to me why people worried about filesystem corruption
can't just use a file system that provides the necessary guarantees
instead of relying on individual applications to make up for that...

Best,
Nikolaus


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